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A cyclist riding at a speed of ms–1 takes a turn around a circular road of radius m. What is his inclination with horizontal?A 30° B 90° C 45° D 60°

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A cyclist riding at a speed of ms–1 takes a turn around a circular road of radius m. What is his inclination with horizontal?A 30° B 90° C 45° D 60°

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The inclination of the cyclist with the horizontal while taking a turn around a circular road doesn't depend on his speed or the radius of the road. It depends on the tilt of the cyclist's body with respect to the road. Therefore, the question doesn't provide enough information to determine the cyclist's inclination with the horizontal.

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